Western Eagle, Volume 3, Number 17, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 November 1815 — Page 2

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V",r,e who require a rerernp- of neat, cer.eral. He WW apprehended never having t.enveu any c.i.iu .

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rem the wh.oh have from ft tt 10. Impendent of

ca ti..ns. an extrao: in t arv eon'nt.u-

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torv .be lie-.ce ? For that purpose the with the army of the Loire, and executed at king or acne .nv u.m . - ha, h,,n hnjeed cn hU autnontvofvour.uthefuU and Parian the 15th of August It appears Attei he leading of he v ruten , rcc.-; wlich n,,,t bc , unrT ,ediate. e-rire NVhing i. pebble, ac that Uhcdoyere untried only f,r the strn- dmg,. ichwe have g eu the sub I f lU .f..-eexi-tt in fact, at ie.M. p;e act of traitm-ms daemon, consequent stance, the pmc er was udrodtced. - v lvVarfnheirc at peace ly no circumstance were developed of the was dressed in a lt cver mllnv h.,rroM in iS,ence ,it the serur,es of war. particular s-ency of the prisoner or of any cut cccrraiioD-n a tall ar d mamy ..tu.e . ir.c ,i,v ,enihle hear

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I.e. l ihG AereijTiS at least neslow

i , the:r interests Wl.fii every Lh.napcrte

a.;., . ,-;tt h. wasted kn.ihu! their armies, w&r

S-v stoP M.e?e armies lit id their

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the troops ? All the arm ate t ot yet takci away from the I're-ioh euple. and evorv tr.Rr. becomes niurr.erous in tJ.e hands oi'Doiir . With resiieot to contributions

.c;ir whit new pacr:i.cc mm-.iu n ,

ouie other t-i-on in enecting-the retoraticn of and a etrikir.p ana aeveeafcle countei.ar.ee

The caje ot peneral Dtoute he at mm npj.eaitu am-iumi.,

under the cenideration of the Coun- but focu rcmin- n. ie in iioeive, tub-

i en' i ! W "lni. I-,t n. Ho.- I I .-. Vl 1 1 0 in f ITOi1 ! lOl-H

scatteri: s ti:e trial pf Nev. Dshi'.ieatid others.

TisitpH tnrthe F.venn ? Poet.

ra'ris, Jiigust 12 (hailes AngiUque Francois Huhhtt TRIAL OF COL. LaBFDOYIIKE de LaUi ya-r. 2) jears old a general oHi . . rrr ai it hern i Paris What rank did

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CiCC-.:ia L-OUncU'J 'irJ mi tot u atiu. y

Judge, however, f our Ktnaii. i:?, at.d how hapfv thou siiouldat consider thyself in a

country eh as that m a

t

.icf:

thou

row

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rr.. i...... ivu k .-. ..r. .n:A art. i uis iirribie uvmiem w..i cause ma-

.aP rank, and i,!ace of birth? Mv name y t renchuwa to e-n, - ra,e to thy country.

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demand, where! th xp:d:T all have des

troyed all ? As it re r the lrrc arr.'e,. .l-rcii'Ii'ie cnoe iei.i.-d i hud to he re e-tiblishd (iermanv has no ro'ti.i to

fvnn.-t hn' thst mifra moriM'jS

she will brins hick her scldicr orrup d bv a -uiri "i" lirntiiu oioriee and pillage. Uvery tl.in o .ht to Lth.amsh tin war fro. -a other, in-te-d i-aian; irpait.j cen i-i IVat.v e the r-.;e.es af4inst whtfii the ..vcrri t.-!c up nrm?. -Tiiir lorv, wili evea tr.v.t be -aiii',ed ? 1 We inve'doiie whatever they hsve. dc-ircd inrJ on their ;d". of all th?t they annjun:cJ to hi w-l l is it ac-oipli-hed on k Millie p'iit ? What a contrat between t'a-u'oer fori.-iance and their most solemn

" us is the ate oi rcuon anu

Division

Arl n-ih the particular day f'T the trial of col. Lahedojere had nut been announced by ti.e court the ieeral pspcrs had piMttvely stated it was n- to take place liefore next Wednesday. Yesterday fu in tlie hour f eight in the morning ti e croud besieged the doors of the Council of War, forming an impenetrates 'as fr.m the prison of the Abbey to the Military Tribur al in Cherche Miuet-treet. It wa said hie had set the f rst example

of Ihisciniioal desertion whoe conequen ,

you hold cn the first cf Man h, 18!:? I as coh-.nel ot the 7th ie-.n.ert of the lis e Who appointed ycu? The Kin,;. What uasihetlarf our regimeji' ? A white ore with tiio FUtir de i.is Where was it recehed At (Jhainberrv. I was not

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ORDINANXi: OF THK KING. Louis, hv the (I race of liod.lvii i; oi France and Navarre, to all t v;oin these pres

eu C-vn;

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.tec

c npts made

Mi or. : n '

neiav oi t ;.cr a ' c.

Vrarce, have r;ue their 1 ! i '3 at the

,,:.o cupy cur trr-

UO'T' i (' i. ;

pro nise

had

p'.ihac opinion

What can acc urrf for

i avu e. anu never iirea'er iniience.

Rifliotion? soexcorsivo alter pronoseo! so

as it was bv a combination of tircmnstan

ce" not altogether the etfect of chance, the government had fouud it expedient that he should be brought to justice for bin crime. It. is the respect or rather pity vhich is due to misfortune which pi events nfrorn

reiatitigatl the oberv at ions that we remade amouust the immense throng and even in

Anoathousht to have been taken ntoiy : mcse evns w.. u.a r,; j1(e,en.

to support the lk- I suppose it wa done, tea n our x-nco inu - , -nu tn, though I u:h net present What dec, ra ' roni our heart he a 1 reenmmation tions'had vou ? 1 was r.n rtlieerof ti e Le- -'"eriu o-t our peop.e, permit, u., on. ?ion of Honor, and Kr.iht of the Iron ' ot al.ev.at.n.; them .. tie n,. Crown Had vou not that of the Cro.3 met, m,: very dutan'. arr.xe., uh.chsha.l fst I p Npvpr. Where ,Yv put an er.d to thtv.n C.rcum.-tances are fuch

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that -.ic hive not. tne cno.ee r; means, wo muit etnvrace th..t which appears to pree it the ieit in n enincc u.d to be ths no-t roper to .e-!hnz; ton.re th.e hnrthens, th se upon whom Uie requisitioia hiv-3 Jeist pre.-ed. We nave, therefore, c!p armh.ed to estah-

an eitraordu.ary cm-

ted auiu::;: tt.e diiTerent

i ueseriton " uti cunn ur , r r t r. .u m. m A Vipirnf nnr.anarte s lanUii:-; t L ha ni

ce. s had been so iatal to the ciwntry and ,avt rA t tn..ivJ the r.r.'ei- of n.n.

i he

nw'h moderation? The present ir h's the ery Hall of the Council of ar

be.-n commeuccd to maintain the caue ot Court oi-ened verv late and it was even re

lc 'it.i.niev ii th:S-manoer ot conaucuo. V)rte(j

tn- war T.dapted to'rcncer yei.r ma..j other (hv

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eral Deviliier to proceed with my rti ment to Grenoble. Where was your i i ment stationed ? It was qurtered on the ramparts. Uy whose order did it leave its r,.at nrui T-irppfd in thp ihse.ction of (i!ib.

towards which place IJonapart? was cp- xiU- provisionally, u,3 ru, .-..,'v Vhfit ws tnt) I't.iti. d;striojt.

vourr-.llv.n-word wnenvjn-ave the or- Jeirtuaent i.. proportion t.,the,r rwour. der to advam-e Ire Emptnur When oes. trusting t!,at however .rievous the.

did vou ive the ea-le to oiir regime. it ? . V l

oiucr

tn.Trc facrea f

..,! .J.-t i.r.i.o rl nnrdeh him wh

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that the trial wound be put oft to an- Qn ,r he Mlb,lths 0f(iiencbie D:d i n-'.atwe ot a regime without cruel lay. Observationswp.cmaceabout vou lcaP ,;,r VWUP wlute cockade and mount V1- . , - - mrt that was made e.,terday morn ;he tri adored ? No. 1 had none Ihd not ld ot cont.det.ee m the patnotmn c

gnort of the cal unities of nations i and they t m ,pjal ,he keeper ot the Abbey had been . , ' '

trcise on siiiiiiiMc i ... .- v,.. . .. ottereo n'n.y i ii'msjuu iihh.oiui .i.oi. ui

general Devillieis j ursue you, and use au -e t

UHsion to brir.'r vou

f

proprietor?, n- d

i. -imt .LO-.ts we oesire to ;so .-o e tnem to

nacti . ...........

i ituoe. tor the teieit oi inMr teiiow

l upal merchant'

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oienee, t!te same inhmvumty am i.u.oyv. p0t.e ard that the person intrusted with j broken an,i of the cornermence e-umtrymen ruined by events without mth .ught thiat the entry ot the coveretnf in- the dangerous end imprudent r.egociation ur,icn mi-'ht result from mv conduct " I teadiug. however, that the sums vrkich they to Paris should tinih the ar ; what will xvaft niready in the hands of the police and told him ht the interest, of mv country bhtl!1 Pa.v heond their contvibntive part, thevthmk on learri:.:; that it was Only j.afj ,:ncergone an examinaticn. w'ts mi..-:t to every oh"r - onidenti i u shall lemam dehnitiv;V ch. fitted o them, then th;extrava.rancies of opr;re,s.on be- strangers vFthe highest distinctior a- n, .uy co:uunuilUous to make ? "-h conv.deriog them as lens B?d3 fmn witnout t)iHies?n'l wuhou- itsjF.sncv.: mnnT whom weie observed prince V il - J t.. oae to the et rnordira? v vcemt an e-

-Tue d-.stre-? which they upbraid us tor p brother in law to the king of Prufida

Living brought cn cthar countries have tpe prince of Orange, brother to the r-vcr bttn sosreat: tievtr at least they .: t -Vetheriends te .rnnce of

did not lake nlace when the employment ;evh;rr he. who experienced much

c.tlicuity m obtaining a part ot the beats

reserved for their u-e.

cf arnr.e h id no longer an ui'n t-d if it weie tru that we h-d given such r..i example of the abuse of force ought thpy to imitate it siooc thev impute it to us as a crime J Thev well know in the north, thev Know in Prussia wh : c .e-gy ard public spirit our want cf mo 'err.tion proiu?oa iu our enemies. There sh.mM he no end to the evils of humanity if s'.t a e ven graces becauw a right ot war ; fr uaitou-i iiever die. Wol vour majesty permit me to insist cn a concluding eoni Icration? S huig &s France snail hive anv thing to nre-e-e. ; w.uUt she shall cherish hones of susu-

in ' berett as a national no-n , no .--

action litis it especially veqtdrts tl at mi-

li'r.rr cftVnees should ce tr;ed by courts

i.hu: to w hich the ar-

t'ormt d out of t !,e h

ties hcloi ..t, that thev might have un opportrmi'y of making tlieir dcfei ce perhaps

even onll.s verv spot whrre the alitcV-ed

was commuted

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iovoossibie to tier, ana an 'oc

C - . .;t ,Kla ri.ili.'V 111 IV Cl he

"..i? ns oi an i. ; t .- .- .-ecred; but the div when trtc mbabt-tau-s shill hive h all. w en t-e r ro.n shall b.- co-nnlet Jd. we shall n t,c nvtier cf thio?e mn.eace. a new series ot e-

he iAU? there wtU t.e ncttr.er - .vani-

.,eti.-.e l.:nd lurv shall u'.1 ....!!

Cci ,P rn-i'nitim; tnev wn: eo in-ei b it fr on despair ; thev will de.o-Pi-e oi h n n.Us ; pdla-e will rn war no , a md ne ; every st-n of the ioveiu s Mdscrc .v.ii be stained with bio d Fran e will Iskvc b;.n- in destroymj her-elf

sr ot her- to ustrov I er

yr'a(!het .vireauv l.

rihttui d:-

finmi aonoi parties

Finally the court opened ncieed by

Derlhier di Sauvieny, acjutant gc ; ai," n ofh former iateridant of Pat's, "ho Wi.s one of ihe first, victims of the rev lu'.ior.ary tre.it"'. 'I he judie vete (lazenot Montd?ir, Dm and de Saint Hrse, a:jt. oe-o-. St J t?te ; chief de battallion. Grenier and. Ientivi, captaint Yiotti ch cr do b.i'tHilion, fiicia:ed as judge advocate, and Guudruit. rap'jiin f the er.s d'aruwrie, a- ,i'to5 "pv for the king. Mr Viutti boan by the rending the hie of .he tir-sl procerdmgs. which contained amrn other documents, the examinath n oft1 cut's nerbcturethe governor of the p dh e ami the reporter of .the council It appears from the qnesions put to him at.d tho Mi.swfi-s ho ti.oui'ht rroi.er to make,

that he left Pris on the tith cf J'dy to secend clas-g of the latidwt.rr is. a.o to Lc

i -m the tirmv rf tle. Lone ; that 1 c a.

ctatnni propurliuned to the orercy of the. necessity. (yonsiuermg that the evil wh;ch increarwes every day w ilt not permit us to wait for the meeting of tlit two ehfimbert in order

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nances which mav have led tothis or that to concert wnn 'imnme u.tasures wwca

must be :v!opte-i : I'oa these . aures we, have ord&ir.ed ar.J

The prl-orier wished to fobmit to the court an oh-ervation as to th? course adopted in his Os.indna'ion The law he said direc's the he .riii of testimony as to tie

tacts ot the ease, ana not as to tt.e vircum

d.j i.rd.iin a follows : Article J Theie shall be levied, estrs.ord.tiaiy. and paid into the roval tteaury as a requf-tticn of war, a sum of one hun-

The last decue dred miitrjr.s on 'e ':eparrue!Hs,tr.ci m tt-i : 1 i t i

him f I roportioua ucierminea iy uio anuexta

otTenc:

ot tos maie-.tv seemed to deprive

the bentht of this law. and he wished to statement L ... if it i'ni.hl ti-.r tu.w Vi. t.f - I '.il''e

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a tunu ct nor. vaieura

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by means of which the whole of this ccutin-

hall he added to the contlrcrent

Tne court reported progress and proceeded "r''' depar'men

in the exami:.i.tion of witCiC-se.-.

( To be

xn:iii ;.J .'.a om- mxl.)

Prussia hacerde-e t :i new irvv i

n.en 1 e t i

t! e to v't t

toy 1

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v ( '00 't'he

ceptet'

ot no eoinv.ani m

a ,

th il 1U suti

Ynit motieot

the ua-: mil spirit kin 'hi

re; ion: a fusion is

Yeodee i'self in this

it, beeanee he

. . it

knew that it wa? intended he shou.d command the 2d corps of cavalry under eucral r,xee.l!mns ; that lie hd ne ver in en ded to be engaged in a partis wirf?.re, but iiad at once concluded to goto North A ,D1.;.-i an.l l.nd even nroeured p 'e ter of

C.red' from Mr Ouvrird nnon a Poiladel- French Flanders and il. ab.mt, with some, phi i hou-e of the name of Francis Hotcht districts to complete the lionticr. would merchant; that he soon gave up his desr, he -urn to the king of the Netherlands, and not bavin- come vet to anv conclusion, who on the other hand womd ccue soma he returned to Paris in the hopes of m m-3 province?, cn the Fast of tho u g-

e.:-.hod"o d.

The Nuremhurgh G- r.e"c ccrii s the foliouii article, dated Vienna. A.ucnst 5 ; 'i here seem- no doubt, that some provinces will he sepernted fiorn Fiat ce and given to other masters. A ph.n is satd to ha e been formed whih is s-ct ihed to the. Pru-ian cahit ct, arcerding to which all

jent unv he .iv ;'nah'.e to the treasury 3 The, so n which from ttue fund shall remain dipcabie. shall belong to the .department, ;u.d shall Le employed for its private e,x peooes. i. The Prefect shall determine as to thofe uuahie to pay. according to the opinion of tt.e Sub-Prefect, and on the report of tho I) ie?or of the direct contributions. The extra rdinarv chirge here referred to, sdkll he provi-ionaliy borne by the. prut' ipal cpi'aiit.. pa tent-held? rs.ard proprietors in earh d.cpartrr.ent. 0. The dtfecftve mode of ievying thia war cont rlbntion, and of rcimburaing tbesa sums which may have been paid beyond th co-oingcni, snail be hxed by the two Chani-

hers

tne. most oon i'i,p ;

...,f .viUmities briM.s here urs near-

er those of the, arnv lt'i v mr tnaie-tv but

What pari will be to ret i ' e ? Public

U of t tie-nsive ahanoon

1 .1 - t 1 , a-vvAr

1 eS i.i" il'"'1' ul ' ' .-. .. 1 1 1 f ; j r

? m will then be within tt.e com 01 ioui-

1 i- 11 . .....i i n) 1.1 ions

Vii'Hii trsi-tl u o v.. -

iiuv wunouT.

A topla of thirty mn.t.ms

functionaries "vt

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reohiv obtaining a past port trom the don, ro rrusia. uniiam auu ,v:,ca.c r.ench or fore.-za authorities He insist- as,gned by this plan to Austria, and a o.l tha he never had any intention what- pari of the latter province to Switzerland.

An accession ol territory is proposcu hibo

the

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o, t,s.ist in anv nubuc commotion

that he had never been preceded or followed for the king f Sardinia.' ... 1 .1... t ,i;,i .! I.V0I. We. trust the abova statcnent ui

bv anv orucer. anu 00 u.n v. v.. .. - kn.w who -er in the Diligence with him; Nuremberg Gazette will prove to be cor that ho left sen. Fxceliununs at Ui. m.who roct. This is the only suund, wi,e. at4o

. , ..1.1 .! .,,l o.lO O.I1I B Wll' il 1 , . HI I 11 1 I kl . - ' '

hatj inounteu m. n.iiir'iHKJuv, r-..i.v.v j A

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doubt dismpar tromr..u ear-.., 0.0. ... ,ave done the same nimsrn n ii- n-tu uoc T,p., vsarofmiv araiu.t man more than one hf,en in a plain dress On reaching Paris, I u A N L.A 1 it . to oh wil!e:i2lo9et pother, both victors and (h,lbo rul,ip ,t Madame de Fontry's ; No. Lraet of a letter re cue.! ov a eenMeman

vanquished. 5 Rve de r anbourg I'oissionmei e ; u at. - ... - ; rcXVYto h" had no other acquaintance with this la- da.ed I t . s -i . V to hi. wife ; that he M-gi W. l?lo. S

F0Rt:i(iN. h:ia s -ireev remained there an hour hr fore Fl ht sentiments l.ich u express, are T'in' efdc-crnl LoAn,n. We are the p dice discovered him in a close room ; r.ot less jut than hcnorable to h.si.tnot . the noh'-nes, ofif.ieuh for the that he could not obey tlws order conveed ltm 1 ... , , ., O- , , 1 , U.V mMriUo.-ea I.aV. ... bin, ia .! ki,,e, na,ne. because Mla,e " The treat .vent. l..c . I - c hrcht

... 4 I. .. ,a i-,n rri.an tjkpii I Kr. in i ii oo ... -

t- a u v uc i '-.in ' - .

OV e.e,

triasuiei from pipers receiv

il from

Labedv made no r?'ftanee in de-. ending the lad- 1'""-' t.-o.

t no. at '.-z .i i in c v.

vm-- wis voiUT -xa m ' the eirhl au ner wr,i;ti naa ntui poo cv. . ... , . , ' .m1: ... i- ;...., ,ri,i, hv- Nvpr .aid he in the course of hi? exarfl ir.an, ha? drawn tip our unhappy en-mt

VV U44l 115 l".,. . ... . . ....... . 4 r. ..r-,..,. it n r, . i S . I t t V O T . U l)."'!l' t 1 . ' ' 1. . It 1

...o , ihrt nrin una w itn the l'.e oi laofi. oi uoi'v ..... uim o - - i

f-' 'v ... r.. ooar'Ar iv..r did Faiiem. hen t he enerr. v rav :ed . : c (.

n il i i i i a i i.iik vi v - -

7 In order to determine the sum vrhich

each capitalist, paev.t holder or proprietor is to furnish, a Committee -.hall be torrr.ed in eh prefecture. c mposed of tho mayor of the chief place, the receiver geCtral, ice. .ke. 8 This committee shall bo charged I. With apportioning smonc; the dtrTerent arrondis-emefts the cn'inent which is assigi ed to the department. 'J. To arrnt.pe the individual proportion between the prin'Mj nl capitalist, paent-ho'der-and prer rietor.. 9 In the individual asesnTCnt of the continent of the other arr"::di ment there tdiill ho h rmed a special committee. it) Ke'ates to the committees of depart!i en' and a ' i . nuli-en -ent. Ii. Iveli.Vs to t! e time in which the return aie t,, he u a:e Jit.

S J Tl e -utn t he lev r.pon erich or

the r-rJoei ta capita':-.'6

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hvvrp;i t e ho t, f ro ; 'en. her ard

p t o j r i e ? ''-. 4- .1 i r

iOFl 'S hvoci t e

the In'h of Nownh-

p' t ei ; (

which

ret .ntnrs ot i: e return ot tt miyanr.

when neliadol fro n F.lhiW3S the first to ant or Lefcvre De-nouettes ever concert

I .inhmit the hevd of his reiiment. From vvutSi Smn to o vertnrow i ne rov &l an.noi n y

this

mem. ar.a cz.c:. cut pisc o:t Hj'O.V ;

Pi' Us'

-part-

li its substance ; he

no another. We have

cuarterod cn

St:

hp rV?r...h,ed bv the c n rni'tee.

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l . ... . I. - " .la. . I n u- ill Stt'irC 111 llll I.' n l' IjLK If I9i'. KI U I.CH1 U Jlt J. - ...... - .. . ,

mi iuu . t.e ue:i:ne tne iuut " -t ' . .. . , . . .4v

K,rJ;eom who created him a peer, and by participated in it in some respects, though tho mmouanr, m u.,tu,,nu a .r.wial dacred proiuuted Liai U tha hi hid perouai caut5 cf comiiaiat U tiuuia. iLcie o Uv-tts

1T The Heceivers tiererxl, in j articular

in their respective arrondissrrentp. thull issue crafts payable at such periods as nay be indicated. 14, TUe drifts, wheo jrerented, art to

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